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Wedgwood Little Luxuries Candles Butterfly Bloom - Gardenia & Peony
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Wedgwood Little Luxuries Candles Butterfly Bloom - Gardenia & Peony
Item Number:  40003552
Dimensions:  3.3" Length
3.3" Width
3.5" Height
Description:  Little Luxuries embrace and pay homage to Wedgwood’s beloved archive patterns in the shape of a exquisite and petite gifts. Each of the Little Luxuries Candles burns for approximately 30 hours, and once used the candle holder can be easily washed and re-purposed for brushes, pens or a small posy of flowers. Each candle ceramic holder, made from fine-bone china, is hand-decorated with Wedgwood print and lined with 22-carat gold. Butterfly Bloom, is inspired by the 18th century designs combining florals and butterflies. This candle is a heady mix of Gardenia and Peony, which will uplift and refresh the senses, infusing the home with the sensuous aroma reminiscent of a warm summer evening.
$62.50
   About the Wedgwood Company  
The story of Wedgwood in 1730 with the birth of Josiah Wedgwood to a family who manufactured pottery. By 1760, Josiah had his own factory and had been experimenting with different formulas of porcelain, clays and glazes and technological advances in the art of transferring designs to the finished product. In 1765 he manufactured a complete set for Queen Charlotte, advertised himself as the "potter to the Queen" and his business took off. Josiah's crowning achievement was his creation of Jasperware. Jasper is translucent clay that marries the basalt and Josiah's original formulas to produce a dense, homogeneously colored stoneware. After more than 10,000 failed experiments with various clays and glazes, Jasperware was launched in 1775 to overwhelming success. 250 years later, his Wedgwood china is still a perennial favorite of both brides and collectors. And the Wedgwood name is an international symbol of luxury and elegance.

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